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you're looking at consumer staples, energy and utilities really moving. we are seeing the nasdaq pretty much flat. racing earlier gains that we saw in the session. -- you're racing earlier gains that we saw in the session. we are watching individual stocks that we do want to highlight. the first this year's. the secret service has said to be investigating a possible security breach at the retailer. somebodycording to a summar familiar with the investigation. sears says it has no information that reaches actually occurring. we are watching apple. at the world's largest company having its annual shareholders meeting where they have approved the .ompany's proposal they will have an update on cash policy. we are on the market again in 30 minutes. ♪ welcome back to the second half-hour of bottom-line on bloomberg television. it takes for sting with us. let's check some of the top stories we're following for you at this hour. ukraine is accusing russia of a military occupation. they're saying russian troops took up positions around the coast guard bases and t
you're looking at consumer staples, energy and utilities really moving. we are seeing the nasdaq pretty much flat. racing earlier gains that we saw in the session. -- you're racing earlier gains that we saw in the session. we are watching individual stocks that we do want to highlight. the first this year's. the secret service has said to be investigating a possible security breach at the retailer. somebodycording to a summar familiar with the investigation. sears says it has no information...
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power wants to constitute 45% of energy production. up from under 25%. with energy.ution energy prices have been coming off a month after month. down by 15%. that arose profitability. those are challenges at rwe and the whole of the european complex as well. they are hugging the guidance. >> manus, thank you. se" is coming up. we have a cracking line of interviews from the geneva motor show. >> yeah. we'll talk to reno. a car company with significant exposure to russia. heavyy regret the investment -- investments they make? looking forward to that and looking for insight into this manufacturer. we'll go to the other end of the spectrum. lamborghini. they have a new car out. it is out and we will see the car. that will be what 2014 looks like. owned by bmw. bmw has given him the green light to produce an suv. everybody wants to produce an suv. what progress the company is making for that. and rumors that they may produce a four-door to compete with the panera. the story here at the motor show is the european markets gaining traction. ma
power wants to constitute 45% of energy production. up from under 25%. with energy.ution energy prices have been coming off a month after month. down by 15%. that arose profitability. those are challenges at rwe and the whole of the european complex as well. they are hugging the guidance. >> manus, thank you. se" is coming up. we have a cracking line of interviews from the geneva motor show. >> yeah. we'll talk to reno. a car company with significant exposure to russia. heavyy...
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in the sense we talked about the fail,and the too big to the energy position of energy market in russia makes it difficult to impose sanctions we saw in iran. but i do believe the kremlin is paying a lot more attention to the backdrop investment story in russia. we had a big slide in the economy last year. this year it started quite weak. there's a lot of nervousness and drop in confidence. russia needs to attract a great deal of foreign investment. it is not so much the threat of direct sanctions i think that as the government worried, but more the fact reputational damage or risk assessment might result in a big drop off in investment and that will keep the economy trucking along at a very low rate for a long time. i think there is a more serious aspect to it. >> chris, the same time, if the markets are recovering, vladimir putin has nothing to fear and at the same time, much has been made about the fact he doesn't actually fear any superpower in the west. he thinks he has china backing him and the rest are pretty insignificant. >> look, the markets are recovering. people are nervous
in the sense we talked about the fail,and the too big to the energy position of energy market in russia makes it difficult to impose sanctions we saw in iran. but i do believe the kremlin is paying a lot more attention to the backdrop investment story in russia. we had a big slide in the economy last year. this year it started quite weak. there's a lot of nervousness and drop in confidence. russia needs to attract a great deal of foreign investment. it is not so much the threat of direct...
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if he cuts off the energy supply, where does russia get money? not a strong country economically. >> i want to go in what lindsey graham said over the weekend and get a sense for you -- from you if it will evolve into politics. >> every time the president goes into -- onto national television utin,hreatens vladimir progra everyone's eyes roll. has a point onam syria. what would senator graham do? does he want to put american troops there? i think not. therefore i think the rhetoric is easy. what you can do is harder. it almost all evolves around the nomadic and economic actions. >> where do you think we stand here? is this for show? does he have any leverage? what will we say five years from now? >> limited leverage. the complication is that is a pro-european government such as it is. a terribly inept government that is great chaos there. to find outt have is how far vladimir putin will go. ea orhe stop with crime play out across ukraine? a terrible situation. destabilizing. i do not think this is a big win for vladimir putin. lex we love the ana
if he cuts off the energy supply, where does russia get money? not a strong country economically. >> i want to go in what lindsey graham said over the weekend and get a sense for you -- from you if it will evolve into politics. >> every time the president goes into -- onto national television utin,hreatens vladimir progra everyone's eyes roll. has a point onam syria. what would senator graham do? does he want to put american troops there? i think not. therefore i think the rhetoric...
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we have clearly seen utilities that are more oriented towards renewable and clean energy technologies to reduce electricity behaves quite nicely. the market is certainly starting to anticipate some of that. hsing.eard from lee co. he is making a bet in that space. lee featured one of his rising venture fund companies. leaf, and theyna are taking a look at the lightbulb that could emit 100 watts of energy using just 12 watts of actual power. how much do you think these kinds of innovations are going to be integral? >> taking it in a broader really, technology is a intriguing place in china, and historically it was because it was cheap to produce than it was elsewhere. the intriguing part about china now, which is part of the consumer domestic growth idea is you produce it as well as consume it. whether it is environmentally oriented technologies or whether it is more traditional consumer oriented technologies, it's quite interesting looking. the stock performance looking at revenue growth, looking at earnings growth, we're seeing that with existing chinese stocks. >> oscars. >> gravity
we have clearly seen utilities that are more oriented towards renewable and clean energy technologies to reduce electricity behaves quite nicely. the market is certainly starting to anticipate some of that. hsing.eard from lee co. he is making a bet in that space. lee featured one of his rising venture fund companies. leaf, and theyna are taking a look at the lightbulb that could emit 100 watts of energy using just 12 watts of actual power. how much do you think these kinds of innovations are...
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they have approved six energy sincenals 2010. roughly 20 more applications are pending with the doe. there is a lot of interest out there. ears for mostyou of those to be up and running. republicans want to speed up that timetable. calling for the administration to ease the current limits on u.s. oil exports. cook, thank you. coming next, what kiev and washington should expect from vladimir putin. we will be joined by former cia official who says the u.s. and europe need to rethink their understanding of the russian leader. that is ahead when bottom line continues in just a moment. ♪ , it haseteriorates ramifications in terms of economic activity. i sincerely hope it gets resolved peacefully. fiat ceoas the speaking with bloomberg's guy johnson at the geneva motor show. the situation in ukraine continues, it could dampen car demand in western europe. we continue with our focus on the crisis in ukraine. the obama administration is preparing loan guarantees or kiev and running sanctions against russia. in moscow, vladimir putin m
they have approved six energy sincenals 2010. roughly 20 more applications are pending with the doe. there is a lot of interest out there. ears for mostyou of those to be up and running. republicans want to speed up that timetable. calling for the administration to ease the current limits on u.s. oil exports. cook, thank you. coming next, what kiev and washington should expect from vladimir putin. we will be joined by former cia official who says the u.s. and europe need to rethink their...
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you talked about some of his investments, like nevada energy. he also talked about heinz, and the partnership with dream -- three g capital, all ways to intelligently allocate that capital. >> it is a huge things that andeholders care about, he spent a lot of his letter talking about ways that berkshire hathaway can -- >> $30 billion, i want to hear about -- i hear he wants to give up $20 billion in cash. tonight, andeep write a lot of insurance contract that can result in big planes. he liked that cash discussion. there are all sorts of risks that can be taken on, that they want that fully -- $20 billion for. at the end of the year because the $20 billion in cash. >> where is the speculation on where the next target maybe -- may be? will it be a self-sustaining one like insurance? >> tom keene on our radio program afterwards, he has been a work sure how to make shareholder for a long time. given how many targets overseas and trips warren buffett has made, once to china, twice to your, he is not announced any -- any big acquisitions overseas. a
you talked about some of his investments, like nevada energy. he also talked about heinz, and the partnership with dream -- three g capital, all ways to intelligently allocate that capital. >> it is a huge things that andeholders care about, he spent a lot of his letter talking about ways that berkshire hathaway can -- >> $30 billion, i want to hear about -- i hear he wants to give up $20 billion in cash. tonight, andeep write a lot of insurance contract that can result in big...
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want to is, if they expand, they have a strong interest in expanding the reach of the energy companies abroad, i think it will be extremely proud -- problematic in the circumstances. again, finding a much harder to attract the kind of investment they need and developing the greenfield or blue field projects in russia. so, it doesn't look like a very attractive scenario just at a time when the economy in russia is slowing down. >> the chinese have been nervous about a resurgence of russia for a while now. how are the chinese going to view all of this? what side are they going to come down on? about the realng long-term thinkers in the case of the chinese. i don't think they have actually been especially concerned by russia's resurgence he, as we call it. they have been able to drive a coach and horses through russia's influence in central asia to for example. i think they are very surprised that the number of things the russians have done the past two decades. capitalize on the boom years and the commodity markets. it rather looks like russia has beodel -- that cannot reformed. >> and m
want to is, if they expand, they have a strong interest in expanding the reach of the energy companies abroad, i think it will be extremely proud -- problematic in the circumstances. again, finding a much harder to attract the kind of investment they need and developing the greenfield or blue field projects in russia. so, it doesn't look like a very attractive scenario just at a time when the economy in russia is slowing down. >> the chinese have been nervous about a resurgence of russia...
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ukraine would get a major alternative source of energy. putin basically killed the whole idea of energy independence for ukraine. not many people talk about this. there are american companies that have interest in the shale gas. a big political gamble. ukraine, there is long-term destabilization. >> what does the west have to do to stop this. >> there are lots of things at stake for the west. there are big challenges. now is really happening that ukraine is 10 times bigger than georgia. here, he willtop go further. website an american that publishes something based on u.s. diplomats from 2008. the preciseting time of the crimea operation. i hate to predict it this way. but my next prediction is that go intots oil, he will the baltic states, even if they are members of nato. this guy wants to restore the soviet union. it is a distraction of post-cold war in europe. in one of the main beneficiaries of this work. major challenges for long-term stability. there are lots of things that need to be done and cannot be done to stop it. people are f
ukraine would get a major alternative source of energy. putin basically killed the whole idea of energy independence for ukraine. not many people talk about this. there are american companies that have interest in the shale gas. a big political gamble. ukraine, there is long-term destabilization. >> what does the west have to do to stop this. >> there are lots of things at stake for the west. there are big challenges. now is really happening that ukraine is 10 times bigger than...
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. >> you can use the sun, solar energy. that is what we are doing. expect to get? i would like to get the venture capitalists, the investors, the technologists to come to israel and see how they can find -- [inaudible] entrepreneurs and technologies to cooperate. you do not insulate yourself or close yourself up in this global world. you open up, preferably to the smartest brains on the planet. that is what i think we have in israel. we know there are other places like that. california and israel erred to draw the greatest -- aren't two the greatest -- california and israel are two the greatest hubs for technology. >> a lot of the companies coming out of israel, the founders started in the military and they have learned a lot about telecommunications. i wonder about the newfound ands on spying by the nsa distrust of government, is there something you can do to reassure people that the equipment they buy from is really technology companies will not be used for a spying program? >> we are going the opposite route. my point is to build, in israel, a global center for
. >> you can use the sun, solar energy. that is what we are doing. expect to get? i would like to get the venture capitalists, the investors, the technologists to come to israel and see how they can find -- [inaudible] entrepreneurs and technologies to cooperate. you do not insulate yourself or close yourself up in this global world. you open up, preferably to the smartest brains on the planet. that is what i think we have in israel. we know there are other places like that. california...
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. >> cheap gas, cheap energy. >> even though they were having nice dances with the european union. >> that drama is far from over. this very morning, russia decided, not by coincidence, to have some military exercises not far from the border of ukraine. >> saying, we are here. >> take note. we may be back in two or three weeks, god for bid. i could be wrong. i find it very hard to believe that russia would send troops into ukraine. toward what end would it be? i just don't know? russia is asserting itself on the world stage in sochi and of his ownmaster almost cartoonish self-confidence, they have a lot of problems. of the it work in terms russian psyche in the appeal of putin? forgetink we should not that the majority of the people in intellectual moscow and st. petersburg, good liberals, younger people , yes,ng the middle class they are long since tired of putin. they want to see development of a realdent judiciary legislature, the rule of law, free press, all of these things. right now, you have an authoritarian situation and he has peaked. 60's.ill in his i think barack obama woul
. >> cheap gas, cheap energy. >> even though they were having nice dances with the european union. >> that drama is far from over. this very morning, russia decided, not by coincidence, to have some military exercises not far from the border of ukraine. >> saying, we are here. >> take note. we may be back in two or three weeks, god for bid. i could be wrong. i find it very hard to believe that russia would send troops into ukraine. toward what end would it be? i...
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they need a competitive exchange rate, abandoned a virtually crazy economic energy subsidy program that results in a very large budget deficit and results in a very large balance of payments deficit. these have to be fixed. they are fixable. that is the first order of business. >> imf headlines? >> this is from the u.s. treasury, announcing their assistance plans, the $1 billion loan guarantee is planned and they plan to send technical advisers to the ukraine, saying the treasury will be at the center of international aid and the plan will live to the russian tree move. >> would you presume that the imf is speaking with russia? ofis there a lack communication there? >> certainly, they are members and are represented at the executive board my and executive director. i am sure that there is communication. but the important point here is the technical analysis of what is needed to put ukrainian economic policy in a sustainable and positive mode. then to arrange the financing necessary to make the implementation practical. you so much.k greatly appreciate that from our washington news burea
they need a competitive exchange rate, abandoned a virtually crazy economic energy subsidy program that results in a very large budget deficit and results in a very large balance of payments deficit. these have to be fixed. they are fixable. that is the first order of business. >> imf headlines? >> this is from the u.s. treasury, announcing their assistance plans, the $1 billion loan guarantee is planned and they plan to send technical advisers to the ukraine, saying the treasury...
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>> the potential is recently reported as capable of supplying half of scotland's energy requirements. >> that is a base load. this is consistent. >> it is very consistent. it is what we call firm. it is very prirktable. -- predictable. we are almost 100% predictable. >> out of curiosity, this money, a from scotland and b, more importantly from the e.u., this is a long project. what happens to that money? >> it is certainly safe. regardless if there is a decision on independence. >> just give us a sense of the timeline. how long does it take? ? you started construction. how long does it take to get it built and put into place? >> we'll start construction next month. throughout the rest of next year, we'll be in position to complete the onshore works and then we'll have our first turbines underwater, like windmills. we'll continue that buildout up until 2018. we'll get 400 megawatts or 2,000 homes with power installed. >> we have projects around the world. we'll be moving to china, india, canada and potentially france now as well. >> in terms of the ability, once the ball starts rolling
>> the potential is recently reported as capable of supplying half of scotland's energy requirements. >> that is a base load. this is consistent. >> it is very consistent. it is what we call firm. it is very prirktable. -- predictable. we are almost 100% predictable. >> out of curiosity, this money, a from scotland and b, more importantly from the e.u., this is a long project. what happens to that money? >> it is certainly safe. regardless if there is a decision on...
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ofso reporting higher sales energy drinks in the fourth quarter despite the legal attacks that the product causes health risks. investors are pushing into stocks and moving away from bonds. you are looking at treasury yields rising for the first time in four days. you have better economic data. investors not looking for safety. yields had touched a three-week low on the 10-year after the choppy data over the last few weeks and unrest in the ukraine. keene and histom team spoke to the philadelphia fed president and asked what he thinks of the mixed economic data we have been getting recently. >> the data is very noisy right now with the weather and other things. i think we have to be patient. the economy left the end of the year on a good note. i think it is in a position than it has been for a number of years. i'm looking for something close to 3% growth in 2014. that will continue to bring down the unemployment rate and allow the economy to progress. >> relatively optimistic. adam johnson has more on his comments. >> turns out not all banks are created equal. we want to thank mr. charles
ofso reporting higher sales energy drinks in the fourth quarter despite the legal attacks that the product causes health risks. investors are pushing into stocks and moving away from bonds. you are looking at treasury yields rising for the first time in four days. you have better economic data. investors not looking for safety. yields had touched a three-week low on the 10-year after the choppy data over the last few weeks and unrest in the ukraine. keene and histom team spoke to the...
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japan has announced its dropped energy policy. they are saying that nuclear will be part of the baseload supply generation. it makes sense for them because it is half the cost of using lng and coal. japan has no natural resources. so most analysts believe the japanese to restart tended to it -- 10 to 15 plants this year and continue restarting next year and the year after. >> azaga uranium, why should investors care? is aanium as a commodity generational theme right now in our sector. uranium prices are at a 10-year low. fromok a total bead down fukushima and from the lehman crisis before. yet the demand is still intact. this industry will have record thand in 2016, more so 2010 the year before fukushima knocked out the japanese reactors. yet money supply is falling and the price is so low that new mines cannot come on. existing -- 50% of existing capacity is not a fumble. so you have a sector -- not profitable. sector in the mining industry that is in crisis. yet the world needs 50% more this material by 2018-2020. so we need the
japan has announced its dropped energy policy. they are saying that nuclear will be part of the baseload supply generation. it makes sense for them because it is half the cost of using lng and coal. japan has no natural resources. so most analysts believe the japanese to restart tended to it -- 10 to 15 plants this year and continue restarting next year and the year after. >> azaga uranium, why should investors care? is aanium as a commodity generational theme right now in our sector....
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energy futures are on track to post gains for the month due in part to the weather and huge spike in heating oil and natural gas. toc crude production dropped the lowest level in more than two years in february. look at today's prices as we head to the close -- lower across the board with gasoline futures falling on speculation that above average supplies will keep prices in check. natural gas futures rebounded from a five-week low. one-week dropis a of almost 26%. that's the biggest one-week truck we've seen in roughly a decade. those comments are impacting gold today. >> part of what we are looking at is the fact that the ukraine situation and yellen's comment pricesortiva of higher that create a demand for a safe haven. we are seeing a big debate on where the price will be. will be ainks we little higher. you have to consider the fact that gold has posted two straight months of gains will stop you are looking at unchanged as we had to the close right now. >> thank you. turning our focus to investments in emerging markets with the focus on the fed chairman's comments. how might qua
energy futures are on track to post gains for the month due in part to the weather and huge spike in heating oil and natural gas. toc crude production dropped the lowest level in more than two years in february. look at today's prices as we head to the close -- lower across the board with gasoline futures falling on speculation that above average supplies will keep prices in check. natural gas futures rebounded from a five-week low. one-week dropis a of almost 26%. that's the biggest one-week...
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delivering the goods when in comes to alternative energy. we have that story covered. >> the big day at the supreme court. they determine the fate of shareholder class action worth $80 billion in 20 years. we are streaming on your smart phone and your tablet. all of our interviews are live and on-demand on apple tv. ♪ biggest package shipping company is making another investment in alternative fuel. we are talking ups. compositionange the of the ups fleet in the united states. we recently went inside ups. you say the vehicles run on a variety of fuels. >> they do a lot. they have hybrids, pure electrics, cng compressed natural gas -- they have propane. they have had propane up in canada. the news today, they will make a $70 million investment to buy 1000 propane trucks. they're going to install about 50 fueling stations at various ups stations. they are introducing this propane fleet in the u.s. this will replace trucks in role areas. rural areas. they will reduce the use of ofut 3.5 million gallons diesel and gasoline. >> the purpose -- s
delivering the goods when in comes to alternative energy. we have that story covered. >> the big day at the supreme court. they determine the fate of shareholder class action worth $80 billion in 20 years. we are streaming on your smart phone and your tablet. all of our interviews are live and on-demand on apple tv. ♪ biggest package shipping company is making another investment in alternative fuel. we are talking ups. compositionange the of the ups fleet in the united states. we...
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the ukraine relies on russia for most of its energy. they use the natural gas to fuel its industry and heat homes. that reliance will be russia's next weapon. they could punish the ukraine by cutting the gas off altogether. >> they are considering this. fax if russia turns off the gas, what would you do? try to turn this in another way. russia can not refuse gas as a weapon. >> back in independence square, they know a thing or two about dealing with the cold. they've been out there for more than three months. they also know about gas shortages. russia has turned off ukraine's gas twice in the last decade in the first so-called gas wars. not everyone is convinced the russians are up to a bad fight. >> for how long will russia be able to be in the situation? they will be able to turn this off also. what will happen? >> night falls and they are celebrating in kia back in their homes, the gas is still flowing. the next front, still an invisible threat. ryan chilcote, bloomberg, kia. tothe diplomatic efforts resolve the dispute, let's get ov
the ukraine relies on russia for most of its energy. they use the natural gas to fuel its industry and heat homes. that reliance will be russia's next weapon. they could punish the ukraine by cutting the gas off altogether. >> they are considering this. fax if russia turns off the gas, what would you do? try to turn this in another way. russia can not refuse gas as a weapon. >> back in independence square, they know a thing or two about dealing with the cold. they've been out there...
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he has holdings in energy, infrastructure, trucker and, banks, more than 80 companies. interesting exception, his second-biggest -- coca-cola. fears about sugar content, where word about our health. that one did not pay such good dividends. what did pay good devin -- dividends is heinz. he has done particularly well 280it seems the company -- billion dollars is what it is worth. it keeps on growing. >> he usually says don't rate me on my share price increase. remy how i do versus the s&p 500 on a dividend basis and over the past five years. tends to be net worth versus the s&p 500. it is not done as well. for 44 straight years he outperform. end of 2008, it has risen 80%. >> it has been an incredible year. caroline hyde, our european business correspondent. next-generation biofuel. stay tuned. we will tell you about it when i come back. ♪ >> next generation biofuels. they have been described as bridging the gap between agriculture and advanced materials. with companies like shell opening manufacturing plants, the next big innovation for the renault will section -- sec
he has holdings in energy, infrastructure, trucker and, banks, more than 80 companies. interesting exception, his second-biggest -- coca-cola. fears about sugar content, where word about our health. that one did not pay such good dividends. what did pay good devin -- dividends is heinz. he has done particularly well 280it seems the company -- billion dollars is what it is worth. it keeps on growing. >> he usually says don't rate me on my share price increase. remy how i do versus the...
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they have such a diverse range of energy, infrastructure. it, they tend to have done well. one area that they have not done, one of the companies he has owned, one of the most famed companies that he holds. it has not borne fruit in 2013. it is got a lot of international exposure. u.s. and the growing economy. >> he holds many records. one long-standing record might come to an end this year. >> a 44 year record. it could be the first time he ever misses his target to increase the net worth more rapidly than the s&p 500. >> he doesn't care about the share price? >> he doesn't. you look at the book value of berkshire hathaway. since he took over it has outperformed the s&p 500. you look at five years, each five years always outperformed the s&p 500. this time it might not. 2013 was such a stellar year. the s&p 500 returned 128% since the end of 2008. that is a phenomenal performance but it is not living quite up to his usual target. 65, thet forget society book thought he was $19. year on year, compounded, generally you're getting 20% from berkshire hathaway. that heinz might
they have such a diverse range of energy, infrastructure. it, they tend to have done well. one area that they have not done, one of the companies he has owned, one of the most famed companies that he holds. it has not borne fruit in 2013. it is got a lot of international exposure. u.s. and the growing economy. >> he holds many records. one long-standing record might come to an end this year. >> a 44 year record. it could be the first time he ever misses his target to increase the...
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the 10 industry groups, nine out of 10 of them are higher at the moment, led by consumer staples and energy stocks. telecom services are the only sector to fall. we will be back on the markets in early minutes. "market makers" is next. ♪ bloombergom headquarters in new york, this " with erikmakers schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> mt. gox is gone. supplier filing bankruptcy overnight. >> clash of the titans. carl icahn fires up yet another letter, accusing mark andreessen of conflicts of interest.
the 10 industry groups, nine out of 10 of them are higher at the moment, led by consumer staples and energy stocks. telecom services are the only sector to fall. we will be back on the markets in early minutes. "market makers" is next. ♪ bloombergom headquarters in new york, this " with erikmakers schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> mt. gox is gone. supplier filing bankruptcy overnight. >> clash of the titans. carl icahn fires up yet another letter, accusing mark...
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the last thing this region needs is a big energy crisis. they will be watching it. >> angela merkel still speaking to reporters in brussels. we have the italian prime minister -- he walked in the door without making comments. david cameron did make a couple of comments earlier. he seemed a little bit more hawkish than before. he said russia possible moves were unacceptable and they must have consequences. the french were saying they do not expect sanctions today. one of our top corporate stories. two bids for the french phone unit. they had been planning to spin off sfr. caroline hyde is following the story for us. >> the two players pitted against each other are telecoms and a cable giant. let's have a look. the deal on the table is an offer valued at 14.5 billion ,ould you factor in cost cuts is actually worth 19 billion euros. getting 10ld be million -- billion euros in cash and the 46% stake in the entity. if this deal goes through, for telecom giants and france would become free. you were removing some competition. .hat will bring a lo
the last thing this region needs is a big energy crisis. they will be watching it. >> angela merkel still speaking to reporters in brussels. we have the italian prime minister -- he walked in the door without making comments. david cameron did make a couple of comments earlier. he seemed a little bit more hawkish than before. he said russia possible moves were unacceptable and they must have consequences. the french were saying they do not expect sanctions today. one of our top corporate...
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>> you have the biggest energy user. we see these spikes in oil when we have tensions rise in the middle east, and then they come back down again when you see those recede. when people talk about trade sanctions, you can see how it could hit the likes of russia. 20% of their national income comes from natural gas alone. so it could hurt them. you have to say, russia is not iran. i was looking at some of the stats from b.p. statistical review. a third of natural gas imports into e.u. come from russia. any kinds of trade sanctions there would hurt russia, and it would hurt europe, too. >> and there are questions raised about what will be the spongs in terms of sanctions, but also what will be the russian response with regard to gas supplies. the gas problem has been suggesting it could end natural gas discounts to ukraine and that could have effects to the rest of europe. >> it would definitely do that. the gas problem today is one of the biggest in the equity market down to almost 10%. they are -- down almost 10%. they ar
>> you have the biggest energy user. we see these spikes in oil when we have tensions rise in the middle east, and then they come back down again when you see those recede. when people talk about trade sanctions, you can see how it could hit the likes of russia. 20% of their national income comes from natural gas alone. so it could hurt them. you have to say, russia is not iran. i was looking at some of the stats from b.p. statistical review. a third of natural gas imports into e.u. come...
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ukraine to cope with russia's politically motivated trade practices, whether it's manipulating the energy supply or banning the -- in ukraine. the fact is this is the 21st century, and we should not see nations step backwards to behave in 19th or 20th century fashion. there are ways to resolve these distances. great nations choose to do that appropriately. the fact is that we believe that there are a set of options available to russia and to all of us that could move us down a road for appropriate diplomacy and appropriate diplomatic engagement. and we invite russia to come to that table and particularly, we invite russia directly with the government of ukraine to work through these issues in a thoughtful way. i'm very proud to be here in ukraine. like so many americans and other people around the world, we have watched with extraordinary awe the power of individuals, unarmed, except with ideas, principles and values, who have reached for freedom, for equality, for opportunity. there's nothing more important in this world. that is what drives change in so many parts of the world today. it
ukraine to cope with russia's politically motivated trade practices, whether it's manipulating the energy supply or banning the -- in ukraine. the fact is this is the 21st century, and we should not see nations step backwards to behave in 19th or 20th century fashion. there are ways to resolve these distances. great nations choose to do that appropriately. the fact is that we believe that there are a set of options available to russia and to all of us that could move us down a road for...
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advocates of exporting energy from the u.s. say the time has come to lift a 39-year-old ban on u.s. crude oil exports, allowing oil to be exported to not only just canada but more widely would be a strategic move as well as one that would enhance the u.s. economy. they say this is a move that could help to protect the u.s. and its allies. >> when you see the situation unfolding in ukraine right now, the fact that russia uses their energy as leverage, political leverage, we've not been in a position as a nation to really kind of be a player there. >> reporter: alaska senator lisa murkowski, the highest-ranking republican on the senate energy committee, has called on president obama to waive the prohibition on the export of oil, saying that past presidents have done so when it's a matter of quote national interests. the focus of this major energy conference continues to be on how to capitalize on growing oil and gas production, hayes canad national resources minister expressed his confidence that the keystone excel pipeline was another sure path to north american energy independence.
advocates of exporting energy from the u.s. say the time has come to lift a 39-year-old ban on u.s. crude oil exports, allowing oil to be exported to not only just canada but more widely would be a strategic move as well as one that would enhance the u.s. economy. they say this is a move that could help to protect the u.s. and its allies. >> when you see the situation unfolding in ukraine right now, the fact that russia uses their energy as leverage, political leverage, we've not been in...
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the trillions of dollars, the infrastructure investment, to man come in to develop our resources of energy in the u.s.. do investors look at president obama's infrastructure proposal with any degree of belief or is it something that they say it has been proposed, we will write it off? are looking at all of these intersections all of the time. about hownking a lot frompolicy in washington, the fed to defense spending, affect the markets? , you your hope and prayer are the queen of a higher oil price and you got it right. does it drive higher here? libya -- their production is out. if they cannot get the barrels back on, we will be in a higher priced situation. you need to watch the iraqi elections coming up in april. one thing to watch in the downside is the iranian nuclear negotiation. to the the risks are upside in terms of geopolitics. >> i want to bring it back to janet yellen testifying later today. what do you expect to hear from her that might move the markets? >> the markets want to hear whether this soft patch in the economic data cause the fed to change its view about the tapering
the trillions of dollars, the infrastructure investment, to man come in to develop our resources of energy in the u.s.. do investors look at president obama's infrastructure proposal with any degree of belief or is it something that they say it has been proposed, we will write it off? are looking at all of these intersections all of the time. about hownking a lot frompolicy in washington, the fed to defense spending, affect the markets? , you your hope and prayer are the queen of a higher oil...
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the flooding bill was postponed and then energy-related legislation. anything you can tell us about. come upwas supposed to wednesday, thursday, and that it was put off until this week. republican leaders are working .ith democrats on this one what they are trying to do is mitigate some heavier premium increases to those in flood areas that came about because of legislation that congress passed to address the chronic deficits in the national flood insurance program. they are undoing the work to provide some relief. in the energy bill, the house will be taking up a measure that would restrict the epa's regulation of carbon emission by coal-fired power plants. this is a big deal in the climate change debate and a big deal for utilities. it would require any limits for new plants to be based on existing technology. that will be a theme this week. there will be several energy bills just like there was a theme about excessive regulation in view of the gop. bettelheim, as always, thank you for your time. >> death from other major decline.continue to death fr
the flooding bill was postponed and then energy-related legislation. anything you can tell us about. come upwas supposed to wednesday, thursday, and that it was put off until this week. republican leaders are working .ith democrats on this one what they are trying to do is mitigate some heavier premium increases to those in flood areas that came about because of legislation that congress passed to address the chronic deficits in the national flood insurance program. they are undoing the work to...
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there will be several energy bills, just like there was a theme last week about excessive regulation. we thank bettelheim, you for the lookahead. as always sir, thank you for your time. >> my pleasure, sir. >> on the next washington journal, national review --umnist talks about us joins us to talk about the tea party. followed by brandywine garden -- eingarten. in thejoined with daniel council of foreign relations. washington journal is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. what we're told, both as students and as a nation, is there are all kinds of siddons and marches and demonstrations and occur. -- sit in's marches and demonstrations that occur. barks --it was rosa basically, it was rosa parks and the young preacher who the president referred to as a young preacher from georgia. who leads the masses of african americans from racial oppression. the notion that rosa sat and andin could do this stuff then barack fly. they sound good. they really simplify a much more public hated history. that can't located history -- simplify a much more complicated history. that complicated history involves a l
there will be several energy bills, just like there was a theme last week about excessive regulation. we thank bettelheim, you for the lookahead. as always sir, thank you for your time. >> my pleasure, sir. >> on the next washington journal, national review --umnist talks about us joins us to talk about the tea party. followed by brandywine garden -- eingarten. in thejoined with daniel council of foreign relations. washington journal is live at 7:00 a.m. eastern. what we're told,...
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nuclear energy is a secure energy source that plays a vital role in a responsible, all-of-the-above energy policy. mr. davis: it is the biggest provider of reliable, efficient, clean energy and it provides on-demand energy 24/7. the recent record cold temperatures in the midwest show the importance of energy diversification. many of my constituents saw steep increases in their electric bill. while pipes froze and transportation became difficult because of iced roads and bridges, nuclear power remained consistent. i worry that things could have become worse if nuclear power wasn't able to fill the gaps where needed. this is why i stand here today in support of nuclear energy and all of my constituents and the hardworking taxpayers of clinton and central illinois. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the gentleman from california, mr. garamendi, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the minority leader. mr. garamendi: mr. speaker, thank you very much for this opportunity to
nuclear energy is a secure energy source that plays a vital role in a responsible, all-of-the-above energy policy. mr. davis: it is the biggest provider of reliable, efficient, clean energy and it provides on-demand energy 24/7. the recent record cold temperatures in the midwest show the importance of energy diversification. many of my constituents saw steep increases in their electric bill. while pipes froze and transportation became difficult because of iced roads and bridges, nuclear power...
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but the government comes in and starts developing alternative sources of energy. now we come back to brown coal. i feel very disillusioned and we simply cannot go back until the practices of the plumbing. residents have launched their own campaign to keep the diggers that day but it's questionable if they can keep up the fights. these are tiny villages with aging populations facing an energy giant with deep pockets. a definitive decision has yet to be made on the fate of the villages. waterfall just moved in it likely won't be for many more years and approval by state authorities are still pending. the local activists aren't optimistic from birth through villages will basically be gone. it depends on who go through with the poem and fittings the street it is up. this is the bookshop can win our last protect the interests of the coal mining industry in the industry managed to convince politicians that of the country abandoned scold all the major problems with electricity supply. wouldn't it be planted them the company has said that it will recreate on her watch els
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it is estimated that 70% are in the energy sector. what is mercury is where youth will come from since russia has an aging population with many young people choosing to live someplace else. one of the biggest threats investors fleeing the country. already, investments in russia fell by 7%. people view the administration, and this is a fairly rash strategy. and i think the risk is that we see western sanctions and that could undermine again, the willingness of companies and western investors to put money in russia. >> the big question now is what effect it will have on the region. al jazeera. we will tell you what they are doing to keep the business easy safe. >> in new orleans, it is mardi gras, and they are right in the thick of fat tuesday, lyle every year today's party plans to be huge. 1 million people set to join parades for miles across the city. ben lemons is live around those routs and police ever get used to handling this type of crowd? >> they ever kind of used to it. when people think about new orleans, they think about the
it is estimated that 70% are in the energy sector. what is mercury is where youth will come from since russia has an aging population with many young people choosing to live someplace else. one of the biggest threats investors fleeing the country. already, investments in russia fell by 7%. people view the administration, and this is a fairly rash strategy. and i think the risk is that we see western sanctions and that could undermine again, the willingness of companies and western investors to...
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a very important discussion because europe needs a lot of infrastructure investment, whether it is energy or highways or other forms of infrastructure to make europe a leading economic zone in the world. for this infrastructure investment, you need investors who can trust what is going on. therefore, i think it is a very crucial discussion, and that governments and super organizations in europe give this trust to long-term investors. >> mr. wemmer, it has been good talking to you. thank you for your time. dieter wemmer the ceo of allianz , europe's world largest insurer, which issued a profit warning. >> lego is one of the best-known toy companies and perhaps the most dynamic, more than tripling profit in the full-year of 2012. today we will get an update on the performance from 2013. david tweed is in lego's home town in denmark. they are having success, but not always the case. how do they turn around? >> we were talking earlier how the new chief executive, a 34-year-old, came into the company and he asked fundamental questions. the main question being, what is lego? he actually looked
a very important discussion because europe needs a lot of infrastructure investment, whether it is energy or highways or other forms of infrastructure to make europe a leading economic zone in the world. for this infrastructure investment, you need investors who can trust what is going on. therefore, i think it is a very crucial discussion, and that governments and super organizations in europe give this trust to long-term investors. >> mr. wemmer, it has been good talking to you. thank...
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russian relation is energy supplies many european states are dependent on gas imports. germany leading this idea of toning down the rhetoric. it relies on russian gas supply for a third of its total supply. you could understand there is a reluctance to push forward, and i don't think we'll see that in the final statement. >> thank you. we'll have more on the unfolding crisis later in the news hour, including a look at why the crimeaen peninsula is so crucial, and why russia and ukraine are at logger heads. >> we're just getting breaking news. this is the developing story out of ukraine. we're being told this is news coming out of the headquarters of the ukrainian navy, and moscow has reportedly asked ukrainukrainian forces to lay dn their arms. we will be bringing you the latest on that story as it develops, and as we get the information. in the middle east let's move on to other stories now, and the united nations says fighting has started again in the palestinian refugee camp in damascus. there had been a truce between thathe al nusr front both sides blaming the other
russian relation is energy supplies many european states are dependent on gas imports. germany leading this idea of toning down the rhetoric. it relies on russian gas supply for a third of its total supply. you could understand there is a reluctance to push forward, and i don't think we'll see that in the final statement. >> thank you. we'll have more on the unfolding crisis later in the news hour, including a look at why the crimeaen peninsula is so crucial, and why russia and ukraine...
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the 10 industry groups, nine out of 10 of them are higher at the moment, led by consumer staples and energy stocks. telecom services are the only sector to fall. we will be back on the markets in early minutes. "market makers" is next. ♪ bloombergom headquarters in new york, this " with erikmakers schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> mt. gox is gone. supplier filing bankruptcy overnight. >> clash of the titans. carl icahn fires up yet another letter, accusing mark andreessen of conflicts of interest. >> no class. a whistleblower says unc put top athletes in classes that never even met. his college ball killing the academy? you'll hear from an outraged faculty member. you are watching "market makers." it's friday, everybody. i'm erik schatzker. >> and i'm stephanie ruhle. moving to new york city. >> because he wants to be close to the bars. --wrote that and then closet crossed it out in his blog. >> welcome to new york. >> right now it is time for the top stories from around the world. we will begin with a fraud -- affecting citigroup's mexican subsidiary that forced the bank to restate last
the 10 industry groups, nine out of 10 of them are higher at the moment, led by consumer staples and energy stocks. telecom services are the only sector to fall. we will be back on the markets in early minutes. "market makers" is next. ♪ bloombergom headquarters in new york, this " with erikmakers schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> mt. gox is gone. supplier filing bankruptcy overnight. >> clash of the titans. carl icahn fires up yet another letter, accusing mark...
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jobs in high tech manufacturing, energy, exports, american innovation. that's job number one. job number two, training more americans with the skills they need to fill those good jobs. so that our workforce is prepared for the jobs of tomorrow. part three, guaranteeing every
jobs in high tech manufacturing, energy, exports, american innovation. that's job number one. job number two, training more americans with the skills they need to fill those good jobs. so that our workforce is prepared for the jobs of tomorrow. part three, guaranteeing every
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i think ill go along with helping us with our energy needs. time is going to be found the cemetery a move away from all carbon intensive energy production matches as not to gossip even used that burning fossil fuel. as a kid again some other cable headlines the side in the lake. this is the length of the city and will be so sweet he strikes have hit the east end avenue sixty of uppsala leading one woman and he'd go with it the strike is the youtube links t syrian leadership as a vikings in nearby rebel strongholds. biking is frequent on the front and the team into two copies so with seamless and hunting shutouts in lebanon and syria and rebels coming under fire in response. saudi arabia on the screen and the united arab emirates have been called to the ambassadors from a copy for what they call it a breach of security deal. the joint statement the street gulf states have sent that time has failed to comply with the demon hunter and security. as least the month the daring in the act. tension between fatah and the rest of the gulf states has int
i think ill go along with helping us with our energy needs. time is going to be found the cemetery a move away from all carbon intensive energy production matches as not to gossip even used that burning fossil fuel. as a kid again some other cable headlines the side in the lake. this is the length of the city and will be so sweet he strikes have hit the east end avenue sixty of uppsala leading one woman and he'd go with it the strike is the youtube links t syrian leadership as a vikings in...
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europeans have a much deeper energy relationship with russia, which bounds the ability to center into an economic scenario with russia. >> you mentioned this earlier. explained the hydrocarbon linkage between russia, ukraine, and germany. >> russia is incredibly dependent on oil and gas exports. a large fraction go through pipelines to the european union, which gets about 30% of its gas consumption directly from russian suppliers. that is by far the most important economic relationship in that part of the world. >> the map of the hydrocarbons looks like your hockey road trip over the weekend. like everything goes through the ukraine. that is the issue. verythink we have to be careful in how we describe cold war versus hot war. clearly an issue in which the u.s. and russia will have to come to an understanding or there could be a very serious conflict right on the border of europe. the idea of a russian invasion could turn very ugly very quickly. a solution has to be found quickly. >> i continue to wonder. of the 56 billion that flowed out of the country could be traced to illegal acti
europeans have a much deeper energy relationship with russia, which bounds the ability to center into an economic scenario with russia. >> you mentioned this earlier. explained the hydrocarbon linkage between russia, ukraine, and germany. >> russia is incredibly dependent on oil and gas exports. a large fraction go through pipelines to the european union, which gets about 30% of its gas consumption directly from russian suppliers. that is by far the most important economic...
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my goal renewable but given priority when being fed into the energy grid. conventional power then fills the missing amounts. that means electricity from fossil fuel pumps and into palestine since gone on with the soul german utility e on to the ut which depends on convincing generated power had disastrous news for its analysts tuesday ok this is to type. to be specific twenty to thirty percent of our power stations are no longer making enough even to cover the running costs nearly one in every three nuclear power stations is running at a loss the authorities shut down some of its cars and more clues as to follow the development is particularly digits on the beauty because the group has invested some twelve billion euro has been building new coal and gas fired power stations in recent years and is deeply in debt to the results. syria still tiny and is now on the cards. the company is set to slash nearly seven thousand jobs by twenty sixteen. as a kid size of today's numbers come in prison is at the site is sufficient for a sitcom that he sees what you would
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the energy sector in particular. but the united states and the international -- don't have as many cards as, for example, the ukraineians have, to play what would have to be sort of an accommodation with russia, which is to create a context where crimea and the russian minority there is protected, and i think our best hope is to try to both exert some stick, some leverage, as well as get russians back to the table. >> i don't particularly like to play the game of hypotheticals but i know that at the state department and the pentagon, they have to play those games. one of the possibilities is that a ukrainian military person could become fed up, fire a shot, shot is return, and then we have a whole new world. is it your sense there is a plan in place, there are options available to the west to intervene in such a matter, or how would such a thing be handled? >> well, it would have to be addressed by nato first, and obviously this is a threat to the peace and security that the security council would normally deal with,
the energy sector in particular. but the united states and the international -- don't have as many cards as, for example, the ukraineians have, to play what would have to be sort of an accommodation with russia, which is to create a context where crimea and the russian minority there is protected, and i think our best hope is to try to both exert some stick, some leverage, as well as get russians back to the table. >> i don't particularly like to play the game of hypotheticals but i know...
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what about the energy sector? there is no question we have a revolution going on in the united states how do we make the best of it in terms of investments? >> there's a lot of different things to think about here. one, that we have the wonderful gift of low-priced energy right now in the u.s. so. foreign companies, u.s. companies are scrambling to build plants to take advantage of it. we should benefit are that. one company from that standpoint is quantum services. david: tell us what qantas services does exactly, ken. >> it is really a dominant construction-type company that. it builds out transmission lines for utilities and other part of the business is building pipelines across the u.s. and they're the largest in it. anybody who needs to hook up a pipeline to take advantage of the gas or get it to ports where there will be lng and get it eventually on the global market where it is higher priced. quantity at that will build these things -- quanta. that is decade long or longer type phenomenon and they should p
what about the energy sector? there is no question we have a revolution going on in the united states how do we make the best of it in terms of investments? >> there's a lot of different things to think about here. one, that we have the wonderful gift of low-priced energy right now in the u.s. so. foreign companies, u.s. companies are scrambling to build plants to take advantage of it. we should benefit are that. one company from that standpoint is quantum services. david: tell us what...
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>>ali, shock wave to the energy prices? >> yes, oil prices, that is global, that rose 2%, $105s a barrel now and we are going to feel that at the pumps and the price natural gas in germany and uk jumped 10%. germany is an industrial power house and depends on natural gas for electricity and call coming from russia, 40% of the the natural gas coming from russia through the ukraine and that is not good news. this is not affecting u.s. natural gas. we don't want to see russia pushing europe back into a recession because we all know that hitting us all. >> what other aspects are you looking at? >> i am looking at a guy that bidding plumbing and manufacturing parts and he exports them and invests in a factory operation in crimea, and he's doing this for a while and i am going to talk to him about affecting his business so we are connected. >> thank you, ali and thank you. we have a response to the ukrainian crisis on social media. >> ukrainians are going online and expressing their feelings on what is happening in their crime. a
>>ali, shock wave to the energy prices? >> yes, oil prices, that is global, that rose 2%, $105s a barrel now and we are going to feel that at the pumps and the price natural gas in germany and uk jumped 10%. germany is an industrial power house and depends on natural gas for electricity and call coming from russia, 40% of the the natural gas coming from russia through the ukraine and that is not good news. this is not affecting u.s. natural gas. we don't want to see russia pushing...
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the life blood is energy, correct? >> his life blood is energy, what he's looking at sean is something different what he's really looking at is syria, he's looking at egypt where today after 40 years, the russians are back with the $2 billion arms deal, you know, he's luking at the negotiations between russia and saudi arabia. he's feeling his oats, he's feeling that he's -- he's not worried, he feels that the united states under the current administration is simply not going to respond in any meaningful or serious way that will inhibit him. he may as well go for it, within certain limits, which is a sad state of affairs. >> professor, it's rare i agree with a college professor these days, they tend to slant solidly left. >>> did the president sneak yet another wasteful stimulus package into his budget proposal? later, shep smith has the latest from kiev where he is tonight. stop what you're doing, you never want to miss an episode, right now, set your dvr, record hannity the series you never miss a show. what super po
the life blood is energy, correct? >> his life blood is energy, what he's looking at sean is something different what he's really looking at is syria, he's looking at egypt where today after 40 years, the russians are back with the $2 billion arms deal, you know, he's luking at the negotiations between russia and saudi arabia. he's feeling his oats, he's feeling that he's -- he's not worried, he feels that the united states under the current administration is simply not going to respond...
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. >> despite a recent energy boom t. still imports, and places like texas and illinois, adding american jobs before sending the refined product, or gasoline, back to venezuela. but some venezuelan officials say their country could pump more ever the oil business back into their own economy, by investing more in refineries, by using expertise to build out the infrastructure. >> the government has neglected infrastructure and left our national oil company in a difficult situation because they have they seem to have abandoned the investment that we need to keep growing. >> protesters here often point to the stagnating economy, rampant inflation, as chief reasons for taking to the streets. for years, the government tried to placate those concerns, by heavily subsidizing the price of gas. this is one of the few places in the world where believe iter on, this bottle of water costs more than the gasoline. the government keeps it that way especially in poor neighborhoods, but this pack of gum actually costs more than filling up
. >> despite a recent energy boom t. still imports, and places like texas and illinois, adding american jobs before sending the refined product, or gasoline, back to venezuela. but some venezuelan officials say their country could pump more ever the oil business back into their own economy, by investing more in refineries, by using expertise to build out the infrastructure. >> the government has neglected infrastructure and left our national oil company in a difficult situation...
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energy exports will create good jobs here in america and reduce our nation's trade deficit. american natural gas, our oil and our coal exports will also reap important foreign policy benefits such as helping nations in europe like ukraine free themselves from russian manipulation. that's what it is, mr. president, russian manipulation. last month the magazines "the economist" published an article with the met line," the petro boom of america." ed sait it would be nice if barack obama helped a bit. the article explained the united states may have surpassed russia as the largest oil and natural gas producer. the economist went on to discuss the benefits of liquefied natural gas exports from the united states. it said that natural gas exports -- quote -- "could generate tankerloads of cash, tankerloads of cash for america." however, the economist also pointed out that the process for obtaining the permits, the permits needed to export that american natural gas, they say, is -- quote -- "insanely slow." now, this isn't an exaggeration mr. president. over the past three and a hal
energy exports will create good jobs here in america and reduce our nation's trade deficit. american natural gas, our oil and our coal exports will also reap important foreign policy benefits such as helping nations in europe like ukraine free themselves from russian manipulation. that's what it is, mr. president, russian manipulation. last month the magazines "the economist" published an article with the met line," the petro boom of america." ed sait it would be nice if...
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this is one interesting thing about american energy independence. >> ali velshi always good to have you in the studio. thank you very much. >>> much of the focus still on crimea. why this southeastern part of ukraine is so crucial to the kremlin, and not even carnival can stop the protests in venezuela. we'll live there when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm joh i'm -- john siegenthaler. talking middle east peace at the white house. >>> turmoil in venezuela after a month of angry protests, no end to the demonstrations there. >>> and uncovering history in north idaho, the story coming from a former war relocation camp for men of japanese decent. first -- an update in ukraine. due to rising tensions all scheduled military to military engagements between the u.s. and russia are on hold. the un will talk about the security in the reason gone. secretary of state john kerry heading to kiev tonight meeting with ukraine's interim leaders and parliament. >>> and president obama meeting tonight with his top national security advisors. he says russia's movements violate
this is one interesting thing about american energy independence. >> ali velshi always good to have you in the studio. thank you very much. >>> much of the focus still on crimea. why this southeastern part of ukraine is so crucial to the kremlin, and not even carnival can stop the protests in venezuela. we'll live there when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm joh i'm -- john siegenthaler. talking middle east peace at the white house....
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and that the energy minister. i mean. the santa to bring him to be delivered to the idea to take it they said that it will bring the nominations with the bottom. if they don't recognize that what you mean we know it's been that he and the pizza. he did the eagles i think that this is the kind who trust in you think. lol too. the eighteenth of may exaggerated secondly there's the press. with the administration's own protest. it will look at it are you disappointed but some of the names. yes i must have the same week end people are quite disappointed. but what makes me happy but the people the protests is that most of the disappointment comes from the back of the people who were just get skills and skill set on a competent enough to fill the job introduces this was one of the main item. that was mentioned. the move during the last day swing and james came up and things like this this is us and i'm happy even with people who actually were on the my time to come out of the protest is out of the series. in these activists who
and that the energy minister. i mean. the santa to bring him to be delivered to the idea to take it they said that it will bring the nominations with the bottom. if they don't recognize that what you mean we know it's been that he and the pizza. he did the eagles i think that this is the kind who trust in you think. lol too. the eighteenth of may exaggerated secondly there's the press. with the administration's own protest. it will look at it are you disappointed but some of the names. yes i...